Course code: 312890 | Subject title: FINAL DEGREE PROJECT | ||||
Credits: 12 | Type of subject: | Year: 4 | Period: 2º S | ||
Department: Ciencias Humanas y de la Educación | |||||
Lecturers: | |||||
BUENO ALASTUEY, Mª CAMINO [Mentoring ] | ROMERA CIRIA, MAGDALENA (Resp) [Mentoring ] |
Compendium of all the training acquired throughout the Degree, in compliance with Order / 3857/2007, which establishes, in the "Practicum" module, that the competences that must be acquired in school Practices, including the Final Degree Project, They are: "Acquiring practical knowledge of the classroom and its management. Knowing and applying the processes of interaction and communication in the classroom, as well as mastering the skills and social abilities necessary to promote a climate that facilitates learning and coexistence. Control and monitor the educational process and, in particular, teaching and learning by mastering the necessary techniques and strategies. Relate theory and practice to the reality of the classroom and the center. Participate in the teaching activity and learn to know how to do, acting and reflecting from the practice. Participate in the improvement proposals in the different areas of action that can be established in a center Regulate the processes s of interaction and communication in groups of students from 6 to 12 years old. Know ways of collaboration with the different sectors of the educational community and the social environment. These competences, together with those of the rest of the subjects, will be reflected in the Final Degree Project that summarizes the training acquired throughout all the teachings described ".
Basic Proficiencies
BP1 - Students have demonstrated that they possess knowledge of and understand an area of study, based on general secondary education and usually at a level which, albeit with the support of advanced text books, also includes some aspects which imply knowledge of the latest developments in their field of study.
BP2 - Students know how to apply their knowledge to their work or vocation in a professional manner and possess skills which are usually demonstrated by developing and defending arguments and resolving problems in their area of study.
BP3 - Students are able to compile and interpret relevant information (normally within their area of study) in order to voice opinions which include reflection on relevant themes of a social, scientific or ethical nature.
BP4 - Students are able to transmit information, ideas, problems and solutions to both specialist and non-specialist audiences.
BP5 - Students have developed those learning skills required in order to undertake further studies with a considerable degree of self-reliance.
General Proficiencies
GP1 - To be familiar with the curricular areas of Primary Education, the interdisciplinary relationship between them, the evaluation criteria and the body of didactic knowledge involved in the respective teaching and learning procedures.
GP2 - To design, plan and evaluate teaching and learning processes, both individually and in collaboration with other teachers and school professionals.
GP3 - To address language learning situations effectively in contexts of diversity which are multicultural and multilingual. To encourage reading and the critical commentary of texts from the different scientific and cultural fields found in the school curriculum.
GP4 - To design and regulate learning spaces in contexts characterised by diversity which attend to the gender equality, fairness and respect for human rights which underpin the values of education in citizenship.
GP5 - To encourage harmonious coexistence in and outside the classroom, solve discipline problems and contribute to the peaceful resolution of conflicts. To stimulate and value effort, perseverance and personal discipline in schoolchildren.
GP6 - To be familiar with the organisation of primary education schools and the range of actions involved in their operation. To perform guidance and tutoring functions with schoolchildren and their families, attending to schoolchildren¿s unique educational needs. To accept that teaching, as a practice, must be constantly refined and adapted to scientific, pedagogical and social changes over the course of one's entire life.
GP7 - To collaborate with the different sectors of the educational community and social environment. To accept the educational dimension of the teaching profession and promote democratic education for active citizenship.
GP8 -To maintain a critical, independent relationship with respect to knowledge, values and social institutions, both private and public.
GP9 - To value both individual and collective responsibility in the achievement of a sustainable future.
GP10 - To reflect on classroom practices in order to innovate and improve teaching. To acquire habits and skills for autonomous and cooperative learning, and promote it among schoolchildren.
GP11 - To be familiar with Information and Communication Technology, and apply it in the classroom. To distinguish the audiovisual information which contributes to learning, civic education and cultural richness in a selective manner.
GP12 - To understand the function, possibilities and limits of education in today's society and the core competences which affect primary schools and the professionals who belong to them. To be familiar with quality improvement models as applicable to education centres.
Transverse Proficiencies
TP1 - To demonstrate a level of competence in English, French, German or Italian equivalent to the B1 level of the Council of Europe's Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
TP2 - To demonstrate a level of competence in Spanish and, where appropriate, Basque equivalent to the C1 level of the Council of Europe's Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
SP1 -To be familiar with the objectives, curricular content, meaning of the areas and organisation, methodology and evaluation criteria of Primary Education.
SP2 -To design, plan and evaluate teaching and learning processes with other professionals according to interdisciplinary and disciplinary criteria.
SP3 -To encourage reading and the critical commentary of texts from the different scientific and cultural fields. To express themselves correctly both orally and in writing, and to master language learning situations in contexts of diversity.
SP4 -To design and regulate learning spaces in contexts of diversity which are multicultural and multilingual. To attend to the unique needs of schoolchildren, gender equality, fairness, respect and human rights.
SP5 -To reflect in depth on learning contexts and contexts of coexistence in schools, the acceptance of standards, consistency, personal discipline and respect for others.
SP6 - To be familiar with the organisation of primary schools and how they work in collaboration with the various sectors of the educational community and social environment.
SP7 - To encourage cooperation, the motivation and desire to learn, and to participate actively in the school¿s projects.
SP8 -To maintain a critical, independent relationship with respect to knowledge, values and the institutions involved in education.
SP9 - To acquire autonomous and cooperative learning habits and skills in order to encourage the active involvement of schoolchildren in their social and personal development.
SP10 - To reflect on classroom practices in order to innovate and improve teaching, and associate them with the basic psychological processes, pedagogical models and disciplinary criteria of the stage of education.
SP11 - To be familiar with the educational implications of Information and Communication Technology.
SP12 - To organise actively the processes of teaching and learning the contents of Primary Education from a perspective of skills development. To be familiar with quality improvement models.
SP13 - To perform guidance, tutoring and conflict-resolution functions with schoolchildren and their families. To be able to observe and acknowledge work well done.
SP14 - To contextualise teaching work in the face of political, social and pedagogical changes, and to foster democratic education and the development of active citizenship to achieve a sustainable future.
The learning results are the concretion of the competences that the student must acquire with the Degree. Three levels are established:
- Optimal: acquisition of 100% of the competences and mastery in at least 75% of them.
- Medium: acquisition of most of the intended competences in the subject and masters in those aspects that contribute to the specific competences of the degree.
- Poor: insufficient acquisition of the aspects that contribute to the specific competences of the degree.
A student gets a grade of APTO if the level of learning is optimal or medium.
Teaching methods
Code | Description |
TM4 | Interaction in small group |
TM5 | Individualised interaction: tasks and guidelines for autonomous study |
Learning activities
Code | Description | Hours | Attendance |
LA3 | Preparation of papers and oral defence | 280 | 0,3 |
LA5 | Tutorials | 20 | 100 |
Learning outcome |
Assessment activity |
Weight (%) | Resubmittable |
Minimum required grade |
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Acquisition of competences of the Degree at a medium or high level. | Preaparation and defense of a Final Degree Essay (TFG) | 100% | NO | YES (5) |
Adjusted to the module, fields and orientation of the particular TFG.
A) Fields of the Module Practicum:
A1) Basic: Pedagogy, Psychology or Sociology of Education.
A2) Disciplinary: Language, Foreign Language, Mathematics, Knowledge of the natural and social environment or Plastic, musical and body education.
B) Orientation: theoretical or practical work.
On the website of the Faculty there is a template for carrying out the TFG that develops aspects of form and substance:
http://www.unavarra.es/fac-humanasysociales/trabajos-fin-de-estudios/trabajos-fin-de-grado
Access the bibliography that your professor has requested from the Library.
Acceda a la bibliografía que su profesor ha solicitado a la Biblioteca.
References provided in the different subjects of the basic training matters (Education, Psychology and Sociology) and didactic and disciplinary training (Language, Foreign Language, Mathematics, Knowledge of the natural and social environment, Plastic, musical expression and Physical Education).
Arrosadia Campus of the Public University of Navarra. For specific classroom, see the website of the Faculty of Humanities, Social and Educational Sciences.